Ellin Kofsky Scholnick Katherine Nelson Susan A. Gelman
This book examines a key issue in current cognitive theories - the nature of representation. Each chapter is characterized by attempts to frame hot topics in cognitive development within the landscape of current developmental theorizing and the past legacy of genetic epistemology. The chapters address four questions that are fundamental to any developmental line of inquiry:
How should we represent the workings and contents of the mind?
How does the child construct mental models during the course of development?
What are the origins of these models? and
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This book examines a key issue in current cognitive theories - the nature of representation. Each chapter is characterized by attempts to frame hot...